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The course emphasizes practical implementation using Python, building each pattern from first principles before exploring frameworks, giving you the flexibility to customize AI workflows for your specific needs. You’ll learn to deconstruct business processes into agentic workflows, identifying where human-like iteration and tool interaction can automate complex tasks. Critical evaluation skills are woven throughout—you’ll build robust testing frameworks, conduct systematic error analysis, and optimize systems for production deployment.

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Are there slides available to download?

Not yet.
They will appear here when they are published.

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Hello! Will this course also be available on Coursera anytime soon?

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I dont think, they are looking for exclusivity on Andrew’s courses. So take the opp now.

Ill try to tackle in comming days and ill try to deploy something.

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short course transcripts are not available for downloads.

I think that that Agentic AI is not a short course. It has graded assignments and awards a certificate.

Any discount code to become a member?

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even I want to know :grimacing:

Not that anyone has mentioned.

This isn’t a “short” course — it includes both graded and ungraded notebooks. Should those be downloadable?

downloads are available in the course resource section

Is there any way that i could get financial aid on this course pls.

hi @Ermias

This course is available on deep learning.ai learning platform and as of now there is no financial aid option available but you can try the free trial if it’s applicable to you and do the course.

Regards
DP

Amazing content

After the videos in Module 1, in “Optional: Set up your local environment…”, to set up to run on the local machine it says, “When you download an ungraded lab to run locally…“, and then a bit after that, “To do this, use the “Open in Jupyter Notebook” option within the course…“.

I’m using up-to-date Firefox browser on Mac. I don’t see anywhere to download a lab or anywhere that says to open in Jupyter notebook.

Deepti_Prasad said above, “downloads are available in the course resource section”, however I don’t see any resource section either.

It would be better if you post this message in the forum area for that course, rather than on the “News and Announcements” topic.